Several people have contributed suggestions, ideas, solutions, support
and encouragement. Some of these are Roderick Williams, Ana Maria
Paiva, Jamil Sawar and Andrew Cole here at the Computer Based Learning Unit.

The idea of splitting LaTeX files
into more than one components linked with hyperlinks was first
implemented in Perl by Toni Lantunen at CERN.
Thanks to Robert Cailliau <cailliau@cernnext.cern.ch>
of the WorldWide Web Project also at CERN
for giving me access to the source code and documentation (although no
part of the original design or the actual code has been used).

Robert S. Thau <rst@edu.mit.ai> has contributed the new version of
texexpand. Also, in order to translate the document
from hell (!!!) he has extended the translator to handle def
commands, nested math-mode commands, and has fixed several bugs.

The pstogif script
uses the pstoppm.ps postscript program originally written by
Phillip Conrad (Perfect Byte, Inc.) and modified by L. Peter Deutsch
(Aladdin Enterprises).

The idea of using existing symbolic labels to provide cross-references
between documents was first conceived during discussions with
Roderick Williams <rodw@cbl.leeds.ac.uk>.
Eric Carroll <eric@ca.utoronto.utcc.enfm> suggested providing
a command like hyperref. Franz Vojik
<vojik@de.tu-muenchen.informatik>
provided the basic mechanism for handling foreign accents.
The -auto_navigation option was based on an idea by
Todd <little@com.dec.enet.nuts2u>.
Axel Belinfante <Axel.Belinfante@cs.utwente.nl> provided the
code in the makeidx.perl file as well as numerous suggestions
and bug reports.

Verena Umar <verena@edu.vanderbilt.cas.compsci>
(Computer Science
Education Project) has been a very
patient tester of some early versions of LaTeX2HTML
and many of the current features are a result of her
suggestions.

Thanks to (thanks to Ian Foster
<itf@mcs.anl.gov> and Bob Olson <olson@mcs.anl.gov>) at the
Argonne National Labs for setting up the
LaTeX2HTML mailing list.

Special credit is due Marcus Hennecke <marcush@crc.ricoh.com>
for his many extensive revisions, Mark Noworolski
<jmn@eecs.berkeley.edu> for coordinating V 95.3,
Sidik Isani <isani@cfht.hawaii.edu>, for his improvement
in GIF quality, and to Herb Swan <dprhws@edp.Arco.com> for
coordinating V 96.1 of LaTeX2HTML.

Many others, too many to mention,
have contributed bug reports, fixes, and other suggestions. Keep them coming!